Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- HUMILITY
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pride (Noun) : a feeling of pleasure that you get when the people who are connected with you say that you have done something well/ own something that other people admire
humility (Noun) : the quality of not thinking that you are better than other people; the quality of being humble
dignity (Noun) : calm and serious manner that deserves respect ; the fact of being given honour and respect by people
cruelty (Noun) : behaviour that causes pain and suffering to others
anger (Noun) : rageCorrect Option: D
pride (Noun) : a feeling of pleasure that you get when the people who are connected with you say that you have done something well/ own something that other people admire
humility (Noun) : the quality of not thinking that you are better than other people; the quality of being humble
dignity (Noun) : calm and serious manner that deserves respect ; the fact of being given honour and respect by people
cruelty (Noun) : behaviour that causes pain and suffering to others
anger (Noun) : rage
- INEVITABLE
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avoidable (Adjective) : that can be prevented
inevitable (Adjective) : unavoidable; that cannot be avoided/prevented
unnecessary (Adjective) : not necessary
inseparable (Adjective) : not able to be separated
uncertain (Adjective) : not sure; not certain; unclear; hesitantCorrect Option: A
avoidable (Adjective) : that can be prevented
inevitable (Adjective) : unavoidable; that cannot be avoided/prevented
unnecessary (Adjective) : not necessary
inseparable (Adjective) : not able to be separated
uncertain (Adjective) : not sure; not certain; unclear; hesitant
- INCREDIBLE
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believable (Adjective) : that can be believed
incredible (Adjective) : unbelievable; impossible or very difficult to believe; extremely good/large
possible (Adjective) : that is not impossible
imaginable (Adjective) : possible to imagine
enjoyable (Adjective) : that can be enjoyedCorrect Option: A
believable (Adjective) : that can be believed
incredible (Adjective) : unbelievable; impossible or very difficult to believe; extremely good/large
possible (Adjective) : that is not impossible
imaginable (Adjective) : possible to imagine
enjoyable (Adjective) : that can be enjoyed
- VAGUE
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clear (Adjective) : distinct and not hazy
vague (Adjective) : not definite; not distinct
dull (Adjective) : not bright
unknown (Adjective) : not known
shady (Adjective) : having a shadeCorrect Option: A
clear (Adjective) : distinct and not hazy
vague (Adjective) : not definite; not distinct
dull (Adjective) : not bright
unknown (Adjective) : not known
shady (Adjective) : having a shade
- QUIET
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noisy (Adjective) : full of noise
quiet (Adjective) : not making noise; peaceful; gentle; silent; motionless
strong (Adjective) : powerful
incomplete (Adjective) : which is not complete
violent (Adjective) : very strong and sudden; intense; severeCorrect Option: B
noisy (Adjective) : full of noise
quiet (Adjective) : not making noise; peaceful; gentle; silent; motionless
strong (Adjective) : powerful
incomplete (Adjective) : which is not complete
violent (Adjective) : very strong and sudden; intense; severe